PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Programme contents

Course information

Behaviour Change

Brief Advice for Improving Health

Child Sexual Exploitation

Communications Skills using NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming)

Enhance Your Style Skills for Working with Groups

Food & Mood

HIV

Legal (and Illegal) Highs

Are we OK ? Mental Health Awareness

Mindfulness - An Introduction

Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interviewing in Group Settings

Promoting Positive Mental Health in Young People

Same Sex Relationships & Domestic Abuse

Sexual Health Awareness

Stress Awareness/Management

Understanding & Managing Self Harm & Suicide

Understanding Alcohol

Understanding Domestic Abuse

Understanding Substance Use

Viral Hepatitis

Welcome – Providing the Best Possible Service

Working with Boys and Men

Working with Girls and Women

Young People & Substance Use

Young People, Technology & Safety

5 Ways to Wellbeing

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Our courses at a glance

MAY 2014 / JUNE 2014
1
8
8 & 9
15
16
21
22
28 / Behaviour change
Understanding and managing self harm and suicide
Understanding substance use
HIV
5 ways to wellbeing
Brief advice for improving health
Same sex relationships and domestic abuse
Mental health awareness / 6
10
12
17
18 & 19
24
25
26
26 & 27 / Domestic abuse
Welcome – providing the best possible service
Viral hepatitis
Mindfulness
Motivational interviewing
Child sexual exploitation
Legal (and illegal) highs
Understanding alcohol
Sexual health
JULY 2014 / AUGUST 2014
1
7
8
9
10
23
28 / Behaviour change
Food and mood
Enhance your style
Young People & Substance Use
Promoting positive mental health in young people
Brief advice for improving health
Mental health awarenes / 6
7 & 8
12 & 13
14 & 15 / Communication skills using NLP
Understanding substance use
Working with girls and women
Motivational Interviewing
SEPTEMBER 2014 / OCTOBER 2014
4 & 5
8
9
12
16
17
22 & 23
25
26
29 / Motivational interviewing in group settings
Technology and safety
Behaviour change
Understanding alcohol
Stress management
Legal (and illegal) highs
Working with boys and men
Brief advice for improving health
Mindfulness
Mental health awareness / 9
10
14
15
22 & 23
23 / HIV
Domestic Abuse
Understanding and managing self harm and suicide
5 ways to wellbeing
Motivational interviewing
Viral hepatitis
November 2014 / DECEMBER 2014
4
6 & 7
10
11
12
17
20
26 & 27
27 / Behaviour change
Understanding substance use
Enhance your style
Promoting positive mental health in young people
Young People & Substance Use
Food and mood
Brief advice for improving health
Sexual health
Mental health awareness / 4
9
10 & 11
11
11 & 12
18
18 / Mindfulness
Communication skills using NLP
Motivational interviewing
Understanding alcohol
Working with girls and women
Legal (and illegal) highs
Same sex relationships and domestic abuse
January 2015 / FEBRUARY 2015
15
16
19
22
26
27 & 28
29 / Behaviour change
Welcome – providing the best possible service
Domestic abuse
Mental health awareness
Child sexual exploitation
Working with boys and men
Brief advice for improving health / 10 & 11
17
19
20
24
24 & 25
26 / Motivational interviewing
Stress management
Understanding alcohol
5 ways to wellbeing
Communication skills using NLP
Understanding substance use
Enhance your style
March 2015
3
5 & 6
9
10
12
16
17 & 18
18 & 19
19
24
24 & 25
26
30
30 / Behaviour change
Assertiveness skills
Technology and safety
Understanding and managing self harm and suicide
Food and mood
Promoting positive mental health in young people
Sexual health
Motivational interviewing in group settings
Mindfulness
Brief advice for improving health
Working with girls and women
Legal (and illegal) highs
Domestic abuse
Mental health awareness

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Behaviour Change

“I didn’t appreciate what was involved for clients trying to make changes, it’s not as straightforward as I thought. I now understand their situations better”

About the Course:

Making what can be big changes to your lifestyle and behaviour can be very difficult. Even when the impact of behaviour such as smoking, drinking alcohol, not taking enough exercise, poor diet, unsafe sexual practices and so on is having a negative effect on health, attempts to change behaviour can very often be unsuccessful.

This course will help understand the influence of psychological and behavioural factors on health and lifestyle whilst also developing skills to ensure that staff are better equipped to help the people they work with change health related attitudes and behaviour.

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of the course participants will be able to:

·  Understand models and theories relating to behaviour change and the process of change.

·  Acknowledge the psychological influences on a person’s behaviour.

·  Use appropriate techniques to promote positive behaviour change.

·  Reflect on working practices around lifestyle and behaviour change.

Course Duration:

One Day

Dates & Venues:

1 May 2014 - Keresforth Centre – Barnsley – Training Room 1

1 July 2014 - Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

9 September 2014 – Ravensleigh Resource Unit & Annex – Dewsbury – Training Room

4 November 2014 – Fieldhead Hospital – Wakefield - Training Room 3

15 January 2015 - Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

3 March 2015 - Fieldhead Hospital – Wakefield - Training Room 3

Cost:

£50 per person for external applicants

Free for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees

To book a place please contact Lorraine Richardson, Course Administrator,

Public Health Education Team.

Tel: 01977 665714 or Email:

All internal applicants must book a place and send a Course Application Form to Public Health Education Team, at CNDH, study leave forms must be completed and sent to Learning & Development at Fieldhead.

All external applicants must first check availability, and then complete a course application form and return it to the address on the form.

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Brief Advice for Improving Health

New for 2014

About the Course

Positive lifestyle changes can have a major impact on improving health, however practitioners often find it difficult to address these issues in practice.

Anyone with a health and wellbeing role can make the most of any opportunity to offer a brief conversation offering advice and information that can lead to a sustainable change in attitude and health behaviour and Make Every Contact Count. This can be done in as little as five minutes and you don’t have to be a health care specialist to use the very simple but effective strategies included in this course.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course participants will be able to:

·  Recognise where brief advice is appropriate.

·  Offer information on a number of lifestyle issues

·  Deliver a brief conversation using evidence based techniques

·  Signpost people to relevant support services

Course Duration:

One Day

Dates & Venues:

21 May 2014 - Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

23 July 2014 - Ravensleigh Resource Unit & Annex – Dewsbury – Training Room

25 September 2014 – Keresforth Centre – Barnsley - Training Room 1

20 November 2014 – Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

29 January 2015 - Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

24 March 2015 - Ravensleigh Resource Unit & Annex – Dewsbury – Training Room

Cost:

£50 per person for external applicants

Free for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees

To book a place please contact Lorraine Richardson, Course Administrator,

Public Health Education Team.

Tel: 01977 665714 or Email:

All internal applicants must book a place and send a Course Application Form to Public Health Education Team, at CNDH, study leave forms must be completed and sent to Learning & Development at Fieldhead.

All external applicants must first check availability, and then complete a course application form and return it to the address on the form.

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Child Sexual Exploitation

New for 2014

About the course:

Often hidden from view and associated with many risk taking behaviours, Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) can often go unnoticed, causing considerable trauma and distress to young people that can stay with them for life.

This course will raise awareness of key issues linked to (CSE) and potential behaviours and vulnerabilities professionals should be aware of when working with young people. The course is suitable for any professional who may be working with children, young people and their families, particularly Child Protection Officers in schools, professionals working in health services, youth and community services and third sector colleagues.

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of the course participants will be able to:

·  Understand the current CSE picture

·  Understand the terms ‘sexual exploitation’, ‘grooming’ and ‘trafficking’

·  Identitfy how risk taking behaviours young people undertake may link to CSE including what might make a young person vulnerable to trafficking and sexual exploitation.

·  Signpost individuals to Local and National sources of support and referral

Course Duration:

One Day

Dates & Venues:

24 June 2014 - Keresforth Centre – Barnsley - Training Room 1

26 January 2015 - Castleford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

Cost:

£50 per person for external applicants

Free for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees

To book a place please contact Lorraine Richardson, Course Administrator,

Public Health Education Team.

Tel: 01977 665714 or Email:

All internal applicants must book a place and send a Course Application Form to Public Health Education Team, at CNDH, study leave forms must be completed and sent to Learning & Development at Fieldhead.

All external applicants must first check availability, and then complete a course application form and return it to the address on the form.

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Communications Skills using NLP(Neuro Linguistic Programming)

New for 2014

About the course:

NLP explores the relationship between how we think (neuro), how we communicate (linguistic) and how we behave (programmes). NLP is a powerful change management tool, by studying and learning from others preferred communication styles, by mirroring and matching these you can positively influence and affect behaviour change more effectively. NLP is a series of tools and techniques you can use within any interaction to achieve a more positive outcome.

Learning outcomes:

On completion of the course participants will be able to:

·  Understand different NLP programme ‘types’

·  Recognise the impact of your communications on others and how to manage your

behaviour for more positive outcomes

·  Improve and enhance your interpersonal communication with clients/service users

·  Explore your own motivations, needs and behaviours and use this learning to identify positively impact on others

·  Identify practical tools and techniques to enhance communication using NLP practises.

Course duration:

One Day

Dates & venues:

6 August 2014 – Keresforth Centre – Barnsley – Training Room 1

9 December 2014 - Ravensleigh Resource Unit & Annex – Dewsbury Training Room

24 February 2015 – Fieldhead Hospital – Wakefield – Training Room 3

Cost:

£50 per person for external applicants

Free for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees

To book a place please contact Lorraine Richardson, Course Administrator,

Public Health Education Team.

Tel: 01977 665714 or Email:

All internal applicants must book a place and send a Course Application Form to Public Health Education Team, at CNDH, study leave forms must be completed and sent to Learning & Development at Fieldhead.

All external applicants must first check availability, and then complete a course application form and return it to the address on the form.

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Enhance Your StyleSkills for Working with Groups

“Fantastic course! Well presented, very informative and gave me lots of ideas”

About the Course:

Public speaking can be a very daunting experience whether delivering a short presentation or facilitating a group or training session. This course will help you to plan and deliver your presentations regardless of who your audience may be and also help you to overcome any difficulties you might have along the way.

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of this course participants will be able to:

·  Deliver presentations and facilitate groups with more confidence

·  Manage difficult situations and behaviours more effectively

·  Have an understanding of the process of group dynamics

·  Have an awareness of various learning styles and how to work with them

·  Develop, deliver and evaluate programmes effectively

Course Duration:

One day

Dates & Venues:

8 July 2014 – Keresforth Centre – Barnsley – Training Room 1

10 November 2014 – Fieldhead Hospital – Wakefield – Training Room 1

26 February 2015 – Castelford Normanton & District Hospital – Training Room

Cost:

£50 per person for external applicants

Free for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees

To book a place please contact Lorraine Richardson, Course Administrator,

Public Health Education Team.

Tel: 01977 665714 or Email:

All internal applicants must book a place and send a Course Application Form to Public Health Education Team, at CNDH, study leave forms must be completed and sent to Learning & Development at Fieldhead.

All external applicants must first check availability, and then complete a course application form and return it to the address on the form.

PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TEAM

Food & Mood

New for 2014

About the course:

This course aims to explore the link between food and mood and how a healthy balanced eating plan can protect individuals and elevate some of the possible side effects linked to common mental health conditions.

More and more evidence is emerging about how eating a balanced, healthy diet can help to prevent and protect you from a range of short-term and long-term mental health issues (Mood swings, depression, anxiety, insomnia, concentration and memory difficulties). This course will explore these and provide recommendations when working with clients/service users.

Learning outcomes:

On completion of the course participants will be able to:

·  Explore the relationship between food and mood

·  Understand government recommendations for a healthy balanced eating plan